Megyn Price Biography

Megyn Price is an American actress born on 24th March 1971 in Seattle, Washington. She is popularly known for her role as Claudia Finnerty in the FOX Network/WB sitcom Grounded for Life (2001–05) and also Audrey Bingham on “Rules of Engagement”.

Megyn Price Education

Megyn attended Norman High School in Norman, Oklahoma and later joined Stanford University where she studied economics and communication. While in high school she produced and wrote a play ‘Here Comes the Sun’. While in college she performed in school productions, as well as performing at a conservatory theater in San Francisco.

Megyn Price Age

Megyn was born on 24th March 1971 in Seattle, Washington (47 years as of 2018)

Megyn Price Net Worth

Megyn has an estimated net worth of $4 million.

Megyn Price Husband

Megyn married Edward Cotner, a medical doctor and ER specialist, in 2005. Megyn and Edward dated back then in high school, at Norman High School in Oklahoma, but after high school they separated. They later reunited after Megyn divorced her first husband and dated for a year before marrying in 2005.

Megyn Price Daughter/ Kids

In 2007 Megyn and Edward gave birth to their daughter Grace Cotner.

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Megyn Price Career

Price was an investment banker for a year before she decided to pursue acting as a profession. She began her acting career in the early 1990s making her television debut in an episode of Quantum Leap in 1993.

Price has guest starred in many television shows such as Saved by the Bell: The New Class, Renegade, The Drew Carey Show, Will & Grace, and Drop Dead Diva.

In 1996 she had her first regular role in the short-lived ABC comedy series Common Law alongside Greg Giraldo. She was the lead actress in another short-lived sitcom called LateLine on NBC (1998 – 1999).

Megyn Price Rules of Engagement

Megyn Price plays the role of Audrey Bingham on Rules of Engagement on CBS. She also made her directorial debut on the show. The sitcom explores the phases of male-female relationships through the eyes of young couple Adam and Jennifer, a long-time married pair, Jeff (Patrick Warburton) and Audrey (Megyn Price), and a single guy on the prowl, Russell (David Spade). As they find out, the often confusing stages of a relationship can seem like being on a roller coaster. People can describe the ride to you, but to really know what it’s like, you have to experience it for yourself.

Megyn Price Grounded for Life

Megyn played the role of Claudia Finnerty in the Tv show Grounded for Life. Claudia (Megyn) and Sean (Donal Logue) became parents at an younger age but they are not sure if they’re ready for parenthood – even after having three kids. The series tells the story of kids – as well as the adults – growing up.

Megyn Price Weight

Megyn Price is very health conscious, owns an organic garden and is a vegetarian, during an interview she revealed that she stopped cooking meat as her daughter could not eat meat and the final straw was after reading Safran Foer’s book ‘Eating Animals’.

Her love of gardening she says was influenced by her mother as she was a gardener and would give her and her brother a patch to garden.

‘My mom was my first inspiration. She heard that if you planted hot peppers next to your tomatoes, the bugs wouldn’t eat the tomatoes. There’s an organic gardening idea right there! I remember when I was a little kid my mom gave my brother and me our own little patch and said, “You can plant whatever you want.” I grew peas because I hated peas. My mom told me, “If you grow peas, you will not hate peas.” And I realized that what I hated was frozen peas cooked within an inch of mush. But peas out of the ground I loved!’

During a long day of filming she takes Trader Joe’s greek yogurt, fresh fruit and chia seeds, and sips a Yerba Mate with a splash of soy milk.

Megyn Price Bra/ Boobs

According to herbrasize.com Megyn bra size is 36D. When she wears a push up bra her boobs look two cups bigger which leads to speculations that she has had breast implants. Megyn has never talked about breast implants nor plastic surgery making it hard to say for sure if she has ever done a boob job or hear her thoughts on the same.

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Megyn Price Interview

Megyn Price talks about her directorial debut on “Rules of Engagement”

Let’s talk about the episode “Timmy Quits”, what made you step behind the director’s chair?

Megyn Price: It was something I have wanted to do for several years now. It started looking into it a few years ago to see if it would be possible with our show. The thing is with acting, you can get a little tiny acting job to start out. But there are NO tiny directing jobs [laughs]. It is the big kahuna or nada! So I was backed by CBS, Sony, my bosses and it was fantastic that I got this episode to direct. Not many people get their first directing gig on a prime-time sitcom on a major network. It was huge.

What was your biggest challenge directing and starring in the episode?

Megyn Price: I had done a ton of homework on the directing side. I had shadowed a lot of different TV comedy directors. I had seen a lot of different styles and I felt like I needed to learn how to do it. After working on over 200 episodes of television throughout my career in front of the camera, it is just so comfortable to me, like being on a bicycle. It makes total sense in my brain since I have lived on a TV set for 20 years of my life. That part of it, I kept waiting to feel nervous about the directing but it didn’t happen. I never felt nervous or out of control. The thing that was very challenging though was not being a crappy actor, when I was directing. That was not the problem that I expected. I can act with one eye open and two hours of sleep [laughs]. I found myself thinking about the set and the way it was being shot and that the opposite way to think to be a good actress. You need to just stay in moment when you are acting. So when I was in my director’s head and then trying to rehearse as an actor, I was the worst [laughs]. So I talked with one of my friends, who is a director, and he gave me this tip to make up some move or sentence that clicks your brain over back to acting mode before you step onto the set. When we were getting ready to shoot, I put our hand on our assistant director’s shoulder and I said “Ok Carlos, you are calling action and cut”. Just saying that to him made it easy for me just to focus on acting. I didn’t want to ruin the one episode I was directing by with crappy acting [laughs].

No pranks or hijacks from the cast and crew?

Megyn Price: You know what, they were all so sweet. I think they thought that I was nervous, so they were all really nice to me. I showed up the first day with a riding crop and acted all bossy on purpose [laughs]. So they thought that was funny.

How did it come about for you to direct this specific episode this season?

Megyn Price: It is always the producers who chooses. I felt very fortunate though. A lot of the episodes of “Rules” are just about being funny. This was a script has something actually real happens in it. This was a little scary for me having to go serious there for a minute, then pop back to being funny. It was really interesting for me since I am much more interested in doing comedy that has reality in it. You want to care about these characters each week. So I felt really lucky that I got one of the scripts that really has some sincerity in it along with being very funny and well written. It was very interesting experience…which is such a boring word but it was! I was so excited getting up and going to work every day.

Any plans to direct more in other projects as well?

Megyn Price: Absolutely! Hopefully someone will let me [laughs]. This experience has really lit this fire for me. I felt like a million bucks and felt very creative again doing this. I have been on a couple of shows that have gone on for many years and it is almost impossible not to get a little complacent in your job over that time. You have this steady job for seven years and are doing the same thing over and over. So doing this took me out of that comfortable position and made me inspired. I swear to God, I started writing again. It just woke me up. I wrote a TV project and I am in the middle of writing a feature. So it really energized me in my career and I have felt since. Also I feel like having lit this fire right when the series was ending was so beneficial for me with what is happening next, which I have no clue what that may be.

After seven seasons, what is your secret for keeping straight against Patrick Warburton?

Megyn Price: I don’t know. We have such a great relationship outside of work. He and I both love that couple so much and we love their fights. We don’t laugh because we are so in love with what we are saying. The interactions between them are just great. Sometimes I also do laugh at him on-screen though, which is something I had to fight for. My point is that when your husband is being funny you can laugh at him! I laugh at my real husband when he is being an idiot during fights. Actually we can’t even have fights since we just start laughing at each other. So it makes it a little more real.

How was it shooting the 100th episode of the series?

Megyn Price: If everyone looks like them have been crying…that is because they had been [laughs]. It was a little rough, since as a cast and human beings we have gone through a lot in seven years. Most of it all was great. There have been babies being born, marriages, divorces, and more marriages. There has been a lot of life that has happened in seven years. So as a cast, we became incredibly close on a deep level. Oliver (Hudson) and I had our first kids within a month of each other. I remember I was holding my one month old baby and his wife was in my dressing room asking me how she would know if she was in labor [laughs]. When you go through stuff like that with your friends it changes you. So we were looking back on the past seven years and it was hard.